Lille 2 University of Health and Law

The Lille 2 University of Health and Law (French: Université Lille 2 : Droit et Santé) was a French university for health, sports, management and law. It was located in Lille and was part of the Community of Universities and Institutions (COMUE) Lille Nord de France.

Lille 2 University of Health and Law
Université de Lille II
TypePublic: Health, Sports, Management, Law
Established1559; 1970 (current campus)
PresidentPr. Xavier Vandendriessche
Administrative staff
1,050
Students24,000
Location,
Research labs50
AffiliationsCommunity of Universities and Institutions (COMUE) Lille Nord de France
Websitehttp://www.univ-lille2.fr/en/welcome-to-university-of-health-and-law.html

The University of Lille II inherits from the Faculty of Law established as the Université de Douai in 1559. After, sciences and technologies are taught in an independent campus of Université de Lille I - USTL, while literature and social sciences are taught as part of the independent campus of Université de Lille III - Charles de Gaulle. Altogether, the universities of Lille include more than 90,000 students and are the core parts of the European Doctoral College Lille-Nord-Pas de Calais that includes 3,000 PhD Doctorate students supported by university research laboratories.

Henri Warembourg was president of this university. His son, Nicolas Warembourg, is professor of law in Sorbonne.[1]

Since 1970, the main campus of University de Lille II in situated in Ronchin, in the southern part of Lille.

It includes

At the beginning of 2018, the three universities of Lille (Lille 1, Lille 2, Lille 3) merged to form the University of Lille.

Management institutes

List of Institutes

  • Institut Universitaire de Technologie (I.U.T.) undergraduate courses
  • Institut Universitaire Professionnel Management de la Distribution (I.M.D.)
  • Ecole Supérieure des Affaires (E.S.A.)

ESA – Business Management School

ESA – Ecole Supérieure des Affaires is the Business management school of Université de Lille II and its curriculum relates to business administration, finance and banking management. It includes the following degrees delivered by University of Lille II :

ESA – Business Management School

A double degree courses is established for selected graduate students from other schools, including the Master (M2) in Management & Business Administration as an elective part of their curriculum :

Law faculties

  • Faculté des Sciences Juridiques, Politiques et Sociales
  • IEP Sciences-Po Lille Institut d'Etudes Politiques (I.E.P.) Sciences Po Lille
  • Institut de préparation à l'Administration Générale (I.P.A.G.)
  • Institut des Sciences du Travail (I.S.T.)
  • Institut de la Construction, de l'Environnement et de l'Urbanisme (I.C.E.U.)
  • Institut d'Etudes Judiciaires (I.E.J.)
  • Institut de Criminologie
  • Centre Universitaire de Cambrai
  • Ecole Doctorale des Sciences Juridiques, Politiques Economiques et de Gestion

Health faculties

  • Faculté de Médecine Henri Warembourg
    • Ecole Doctorale de Biologie Santé
    • Institut de Médecine Légale (I.M.L.)
  • Faculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques
  • Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire
  • Institut Lillois d'Ingénierie de la Santé (I.L.I.S.)
  • Institut de Chimie Pharmaceutique Albert Lespagnol (I.C.P.A.L.)
  • Institut d'Orthophonie "Gabriel Decroix"

Sports faculty

  • Faculté des Sciences du Sport et de l'Education Physique

Doctoral college

Points of interest

Notable people

  • Iris Mittenaere, Miss Universe 2016, was in her 5th year of dentistry at Lille 2 University when she won the title of Miss France 2016 in December 2015, thus interrupting her studies. Mittenaere had plans to go back to Lille, France and finish her last two years in dental surgery in early 2017 after passing on the Miss France crown to Alicia Aylies. Iris Mittenaere went to Manila in the Philippines to represent France at the Miss Universe 2016 contest and won the crown on January 30, 2017, interrupting again her getting a degree.

References

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